Natural Loc Grooming Tips To Remember

By Lena Stephenson


The natural hair trend has been growing in popularity in recent years. Dreadlocks, one of the oldest hairstyles known to man, are one of the most popular choices for a natural hairstyle. Loc grooming is actually quite simple and very necessary to keeping the hair clean and healthy.

Washing dreadlocks is the same as with natural hair. Once a week is generally enough but more than once a week is acceptable if an individual has a particularly itchy scalp. Tepid water is best for washing and the focus should be the scalp, with any excess lather running down the locs. Natural shampoos are always best for this type of hairstyle and shampoo bars are particularly popular. Shampooing helps to keep dreads tight and also promotes growth, but newly twisted locs should get a couple of weeks to set before being shampooed.

Rinsing after shampooing is a very important step. It will help to get rid of any residue that may have been left behind from shampooing. This residue can actually damage the hair and make it look dull. Residue can also cause your scalp to itch. Mix together apple cider vinegar with some water and run it through your hair to eliminate all residue.

Conditioning should always be done with natural products. Butters and oils need to be applied right after shampooing and again after three or four days. Olive oil, shea butter, jojoba oil and rosemary oil are all good choices for locs.

Drying the hair is just as important as rinsing. Locs that are not properly dried can actually accumulate mildew and begin to smell after a while. They will also get weaker as a result. Using normal towels is not recommended for this type of hair. A microfiber towel is always best. To speed up the process, a dryer can help if air drying takes too long.

Your scalp needs special care and attention as part of your grooming routine. Massage it 3 times per week, using a hydrating oil that will not weigh down your hair. Massaging your scalp will help increase the blood flow and promote the hair to grow faster. You can also spritz your locs occasionally with some salt water in a spray bottle, which keeps them clean until the next shampoo and also helps keep them tight.

New growth requires special attention and maintenance. Keep new growth neat by twisting hairs that are loose into locs that already exist. This will help the loose hairs to integrate well into the hairstyle. New growth can also be treated by palm rolling or by using a latch hook to tighten the roots. Use a headscarf at bedtime to protect the hair and keep the style neat.

There are many experts in this hairstyle, known as locticians, who can help with styling and maintaining one's locs. Shaquora R'Bey is known as Loctician to the Stars having worked on celebrities like Stevie Wonder, known for his locs. Shaquora is located in Brooklyn, NY and can be contacted for a personal consultation.




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